Between December 1988 and April 1989,
the area known as Groom Lake, on the Nellis Air Force Range in central Nevada became
unusually popular. The now infamous Area 51 and especially the Groom and Papoose dry lake
beds were relatively unknown terms to the mainstream community from the mid 1970's to
1989. The scientific circles knew it as "Dreamland" or as the
"Skunkworks" or simply as Groom Lake. One night in May 1989, a reporter broadcast a
story from a satellite link in Las Vegas Nevada. A young physicist spoke under
hidden identity, and told us of nine alien discs held near Groom Lake by a small,
autonomous group of the American government. He used the pseudonym "Dennis"
which turned out to be the name of his superior at the base. A few weeks later he
went on camera using his real name, Bob Lazar, and he has been the subject of world-wide
curiosity, speculation and controversy ever since.

The
following pages are the result of over five years work in an effort to recreate
and illustrate the scientific aspects of an interstellar craft and the physics
of it's propulsion system. This is a biography in database form, of the
events and statements of Bob Lazar. The result is the most complete collection
of information to date regarding this subject.

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Lazar was
flown from McCarran Airport in Las Vegas to Area 51 which is a highly secure government
base on the Nevada Test Site. Area 51 is located about 125 miles north of Las Vegas near
the Groom mountains and the Groom dry lake bed. "From Area 51, I was bussed to an
even more highly secure facility located about 15 miles from Area 51, called S4." The
following satellite images were obtained to verify the existence of a secret base Lazar
said he worked at. Lazar provided Latitude and Longitude coordinates and times he worked
at S4 and JFI imaging checked it out.

All of the above images are receiving light from the same lower right corner. All
shadow sides match perfectly. The most important factor in taking the disc image seriously
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THE
UNDERGROUND LAB (S4)

Carved into the base of the Papoose mountain is a laboratory
including nine hangars, each one housing an alien disc. It was at
this base where Lazar worked. In addition to the hands on experience
with the Reticulan craft and propulsion system, Lazar and other scientists
were briefed on programs relating to these aliens and their involvement
with the human race. The briefings presented an overview
of aliens "externally correcting" our evolution over the
last 10,000 years and least 15 years of direct technology exchange
between extra-terrestrial beings and the scientists at S4.

The content of those briefings and the hands
on experience at area S4 make up the information presented here.
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The S4 installation is built into the mountain with the
hangar doors built on an angle matching the slope of the mountain. These doors are covered
with a sand textured coating to blend in with the side of the mountain and the desert
floor. This was designed to hide the base from soviet spy satellites like the one that
heads this site. In the illustration above, the satellite image was mapped to USGS
altitude data. The small black rectangle represents the bus with the blacked out windows
that drove Lazar and the other scientists from Groom Lake (Area 51) to Area S4. The bus
drove pass all nine hangars doors which are numbered one through
nine respectively before turning to the left at the end of the ninth hangar and
parking at an indentation in the mountain. This is where the entrance to S4 is. See S4 Lab or Corridor Entrance.

The maps and
studies above were mostly derived from a single shot taken by one of the former Soviet
Unions spy satellites. The Image was taken on a Sunday morning, July 17th, 1988 of the
forbidden Groom Lake on the Nellis Air Force range in Central Nevada.

An Alternate Image: Taken 1/60th of a second
earlier from the same camera.

It was no surprise to the US officials who were hiding
the "Dreamland" from the world, that the Soviets were spying on them from 180
miles above. A single satellite image covers a 50 x 50 mile area. The type of imaging
technology used by this satellite is primitive by today's standards.

Prior to Lazar's appearance in the media, Soviet
satellites were photographing the Area 51 / S4 area three times a month. After Lazar
appeared on television revealing information about the project, the Soviets began
photographing the Papoose lake region and S4 almost daily.

Basically, the satellite snapped a picture through
filters and exposed the image on a single 12" square sheet of film. A
canister
containing a roll or completed magazine was jettisoned to earth. Groom Lake was the
primary interest to this satellite when covering the Nevada area. An interest
due in part to the Stealth and SR71 projects which were built and tested at Groom
Lake. With Lazar coming forward and identifying S4 in 1989, the surveillance
from this
particular satellite increased from one every two weeks to one a day . Actually, the
alien technology wasn't housed at Area 51 at all. But rather, 15 miles south of Groom
Lake, at the Papoose dry lakebed.

This is where the Alien technology regarding the discs
and propulsion systems were kept. According to Lazar, Soviet scientists were also
"allowed" to be involved in the program. During Lazar's time at the S4 facility,
some of the Element 115, as well as a couple of scientists turned up missing. It
was never fully explained why, but soon after that the Soviet scientists were kicked out
and the remaining scientists were issued guns. Why the element turned up
missing is still a mystery to the people of S4. What is known is that the Element
115 was not considered anything unusual until its atomic number was identified. A
process spearheaded by Lazar during his first few months at the facility. This was
a major discovery since the dual purpose of the fuel and the possibility of creating a dual
fuel with earth elements would someday be possible.

The reactor is a closed system which
uses the Element 115 as its fuel. The element is also the source of the gravity-A wave
which is amplified for space/time distortion and travel.

The disc is one of nine, given to the American
government in an "exchange" program in the early 1970's. The makers of the craft
and providers of the fuel were from the Zeta Reticuli star system. What we exchanged for
the technology is not known. A back engineering program began in 1979 of the remaining hardware and technology.